Depatment of General and Vascular Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
East Carolina Brody School of Medicine, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC.
Ann Vasc Surg. 2024 Aug;105:325-333. doi: 10.1016/j.avsg.2024.02.024. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
Underrepresentation and undertreatment of women in surgery continues to be highly prevalent, with major barriers to improvement. The aim of the study was to review the current state of women surgeons in Poland.
Information from the various Polish databases on women surgeons in 9 medical universities in general, oncological, vascular, thoracic, and cardiac surgery was retrospectively evaluated. Demographics of residents and staff surgeons, academic ranks and leadership positions at universities, in surgical societies and on scientific journals editorial boards were analyzed. Descriptive statistics were used.
In 2020, 61% of 3,668 graduates of Polish medical universities were women. In 5 surgical specialties, 11.9% (1,243 of 10,411) of the surgeons were women, with the lowest numbers in cardiac (5.6%), and in vascular surgery (6.4%); 40.4% of general surgery residents were women, less in vascular (18.4%) and thoracic surgery (24%), more in oncological surgery (28.7%). In 35 surgical departments of 9 universities, all department chairs were men, all full professors were men; 7% of associate professors and 16% of assistant professors were women. Rectors of all universities were men; 27% of the vice-rectors were women. In the senates and university councils, 39% and 35%, respectively, were women. Presidents, vice presidents, and secretaries of surgical societies and Editor-in-Chief of 4 surgical journals were all men.
Polish women surgeons face major difficulties with representation in surgery, in departmental, institutional, and societal leadership, and on scientific journal editorial boards. A multifaceted approach to correct these serious inequalities is urgently needed.
女性在外科领域的代表性不足和治疗不足仍然非常普遍,而且改善这一问题的主要障碍依然存在。本研究旨在回顾波兰女性外科医生的现状。
回顾性评估了波兰 9 所医科大学普通外科、肿瘤外科、血管外科、胸外科和心脏外科的女性外科医生在不同波兰数据库中的信息。分析了住院医师和主治外科医生的人口统计学数据、大学的学术职称和领导职位、外科协会以及科学期刊编委会中的职位。使用描述性统计方法。
2020 年,波兰医科大学的 3668 名毕业生中,女性占 61%。在 5 个外科专业中,女性外科医生占 11.9%(10411 名中的 1243 名),其中心脏外科(5.6%)和血管外科(6.4%)的比例最低;普通外科住院医师中女性占 40.4%,血管外科(18.4%)和胸外科(24%)的比例较低,肿瘤外科(28.7%)的比例较高。在 9 所大学的 35 个外科部门中,所有部门主席都是男性,所有正教授都是男性;副教授中有 7%、助理教授中有 16%是女性。所有大学的校长都是男性;27%的副校长是女性。在参议院和大学理事会中,女性分别占 39%和 35%。外科协会的会长、副会长和秘书以及 4 本外科期刊的主编都是男性。
波兰女性外科医生在外科领域的代表性、部门、机构和社会领导层以及科学期刊编委会中都面临着重大困难。迫切需要采取多方面的方法来纠正这些严重的不平等现象。